Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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A VERY LONG DAY ( )
The Healing of a Blind, Mute, Demoniac ()
The Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit ()
The Demand for a Sign ()
The Intercession of Jesus’ Earthly Family ()
A PUBLIC STORY ()
A PRIVATE EXPLANATION ()
Who Has Ears to Hear?
The Apostles
Those Who Have Been Made Alive in Christ
The Elect
What Was the Purpose for Parables?
To Only Reveal the Mystery of the Kingdom to the Chosen Ones (vs.
11)
To Give More Understanding to Those Who Are Chosen (vs.
12)
To Keep the Spiritually Blind, Blind, and Spiritually Deaf, Deaf (vs.
13)
What Is the Isaiah Connection? (vs.
14-15; )
THE PRIVILEGE OF BELONGING TO CHRIST ()
Comparison Between O.T. Saints & N.T. Saints
1 Peter 1.
HOW ARE YOUR EARS?
Have you responded to the Gospel by receiving it?
If so, then you have ears to hear.
N.T. Saints
Desired to See
Actually Saw
Desired to Hear
Actually Heard
Searched Carefully Regarding Christ
Christ Carefully Sought Them
Desired to Know the Time Period
Lived in the Time Period
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